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Tomorrow

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Wednesday, September 11th, 2013 by Bev Clark

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Evil has a blockbuster audience

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Wednesday, September 11th, 2013 by Bev Clark

Evil has a blockbuster audience, goodness lurks backstage. Evil has vivid speech, goodness bites its tongue.
- Toni Morrison

Read Why are (black) men silent on the war on queer bodies? by Gcobani Qambela and Thoko Sipungu

Finally! Banksy hits Harare

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Tuesday, September 10th, 2013 by Amanda Atwood

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Spotted on a seriously-ready-for-adventure looking Land Rover.
More than a little jealous all around.

NGO job vacancies with Oxfam: apply today!

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Tuesday, September 10th, 2013 by Bev Clark

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Project Coordinator: Oxfam
Deadline: 13 September 2013

Reference Number: INT6500
Grade: C2
Operating Base: Harare

Type of contract: Fixed term one (1) year

- You will Co-ordinate and manage the Oxfam GB component of the Joint Initiative Urban Poverty Reduction Programme to promote, improve and protect sustainable livelihoods for urban and peri-urban communities through effective response and information coordination.
- Candidates will have a Masters degree in a relevant discipline preferably agriculture, development sociology, humanities or substantial experience. Candidates will also have substantial knowledge of operational environment in terms of its political, economic and social trends plus a good understanding of the key development and humanitarian issues in the region with at least 5 years’ proven experience of the programme development including disaster risk reduction and humanitarian work especially in an urban context.

To apply
To find out more about this role and to apply visit www.oxfam.org.uk/jobs and quote reference INT6500. This position is open for both internal and external candidates.

We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation.  Women are strongly encouraged to apply.

Project Officer
Deadline: 13 September 2013

Reference Number: INT6497
Grade: D2
Operation Base: Harare
Type of contract: Fixed term one (1) year

- You will assist and help capacity build communities, partner organisations and local institutions to manage a full range of public health promotion activities. Must have good understanding of the key urban food security issues, preferably food voucher distributions and gardening activities.
- Candidates will have relevant academic qualifications in any discipline relating to public and/or environmental health, social work and community development. Good knowledge of and significant experience in health promotion and management, social work and community development, particularly relating to poor rural and urban communities, with at least 2 years’ practical experience in public health promotion is also required.

To apply
To find out more about this role and to apply online, visit www.oxfam.org.uk/jobs and quote reference INT6497. This position is open for both internal and external candidates.

We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation. Women are strongly encouraged to apply.

Two (2) Drivers
Deadline: 13 September 2013

Grade: F1
Operating Base: Harare and Plumtree
Type of contract Harare: Fixed term one (1) year
Type of contract Plumtree: Fixed term one (1) year three (3) months

Oxfam purpose
To work with others to find lasting solutions to poverty and suffering

Country purpose
To significantly reduce poverty, inequality and suffering amongst the poor and marginalised in Zimbabwe, Oxfam will, by working primarily through Partners, focus on:
- Meeting humanitarian needs
- Strengthening local capacities
- Enabling communities

In addition to developing and supporting the strategic and operational capacity of our Partners, we will build alliances and knowledge networks, undertake research and analysis to inform decision making and influence local and global policy makers to facilitate and leverage change.

Team purpose
To provide a professional, business focused finance, logistics and administrative management service, delivering a proactive solutions based approach for resolving issues and ensuring that the operational business requirements are effectively managed to deliver organisational results, which are focused on developing capacity and expertise in partner organisations.

Job purpose
To drive Oxfam vehicles in a responsible manner ensuring the safety of both the passengers and the vehicles and to perform a variety of associated tasks delivering a superior level of service and support.

To apply
Interested candidates, kindly forward your application letter and CV to hrzim [at] oxfam [dot] org [dot] uk

We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation.  Women are strongly encouraged to apply.

Things to drink out of

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Tuesday, September 10th, 2013 by Bev Clark

things to drink out of

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Bulawayo Agenda: Public Accountability Forum

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Tuesday, September 10th, 2013 by Amanda Atwood

Bulawayo Agenda: Public Accountability Forum

Date: Thursday 12 September
Time: 1500hrs-1900hrs
Venue: Small City Hall, Bulawayo
Theme: Promises from the new government, expectations from the citizens: How do we move forward?

Discussants:

  • ZANU PF (TBA)
  • MDC-T (TBA)
  • ZCTU (TBA)
  • Dr Eric Bloc (Economist)
  • Residents Association Rep
  • Bulawayo City Council Rep
  • Ministry of Local Govt Rep

Moderator: Dumisani Nkomo

Bulawayo Agenda will be hosting a meeting in Bulawayo this week. This marks the beginning of the Public Accountability Platform (PAP) program, which seeks to provide platforms where the citizens shall hold the elected and non-elected public officials to account.

The first platform shall focus on the prolonged state of uncertainty, caused by disputed polls, which has affected service delivery and the economy. PAPs will see various stakeholders coming together to share ideas. These include, but not limited to, local authorities, government, civic society, residents’ associations, political analysts and economist.